I would have thought Calvin was the kind of kid who loves to have a good insect collection…
The extension extrapolates the dislikes based on the YouTube like counter and the ratio of extension users who liked and disliked the video. So the dislike count is based on the extension user’s opinion. While I am sure the dislikes overwhelm the likes, I don’t think that this is a representation of the real data.
I run a lot of services on a single old NUC I got for less than 100 dollars. I added some RAM (back then when you could buy some) and a new NVMe stick later when, but since then this single machine could handle all I asked it to do.
For a short moment I was excited because I thought it would be the third Spiderverse movie…
I’d rather have a happy and productive maintainer than a burnout and an orphaned project. Either way forks can be made at any point - so if you don’t like the use of AI just fork it or don’t update any more and stay happy. No need for either of you to get mad at each other.
Well it’s AI slop then - at least by the definition of most users here.
I don’t know how it ends, but it would be funny if Calvin just forgets about it and in some months in-between some other storyline he gets the beanie - doesn’t remember it and throws it away…
In SimCity 4 you could import your Sims from The Sims (1). But that was about it. It didn’t influence the game very much.
That’s one thing I especially like about self hosting: You can do it at your own pace. But at the same time there are almost no limits. With today’s technology you can do anything you want.
It helps me if depression hits because you can set your own goals and actually achieve them.
That’s the beauty of a memory leak. Even plenty of RAM can get filled up to the brim…